Coca‑Cola announced that its 7.5-ounce mini cans will be available as single-serve options in convenience stores nationwide starting January 1, 2026. Previously, these mini cans were only sold in multipacks at grocery stores.
According to the company, the new offering is intended to provide more options for consumers who want smaller portion sizes or are interested in trying new flavors. The suggested retail price for the single-serve mini can is $1.29.
The introduction of the 7.5-ounce mini can expands Coca‑Cola’s range of package sizes at convenience stores. The lineup now includes four sizes: 7.5-ounce mini can, 16-ounce can, 20-ounce bottle, and 24-ounce bottle.
“We’re giving you a new way to enjoy your favorite beverages with the debut of the popular 7.5-oz mini can as a single-serve option in convenience stores nationwide, beginning Jan. 1. Mini cans have been a favorite in grocery aisles for more than a decade, but until now were only sold in multipacks,” the company stated.
The company emphasized that each package size is designed to offer choice for different occasions, such as quick stops or grab-and-go purchases.


